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Charvet
Striped French-Cuff Dress Shirt, Gray/White

Highlights

Charvet is known around the world as the shirtmaker of choice for discerning men who seek excellence in all things. There's nothing quite like a Charvet shirtthe fit, the fabric, and the precisely tailored details set the wearer apart as a man of impeccable taste and distinction.

Gray white stripes with mother-of-pearl buttons.

Spread collar; button front.

Long sleeves with French cuffs.

Cotton.

Made in France.

Designer

About Charvet:Charvet opened its first shirt emporium in Paris in 1838, and it quickly became the tailor of choice for French aristocrats. Today, Charvet is known for its full collection of shirts, ties, and pocket squares, and the line has earned international acclaim for its inherent quality, along with a superlative selection of styles and hues.

Charvet is known around the world as the shirtmaker of choice for discerning men who seek excellence in all things. There's nothing quite like a Charvet shirtthe fit, the fabric, and the precisely tailored details set the wearer apart as a man of impeccable taste and distinction.

Gray white stripes with mother-of-pearl buttons.

Spread collar; button front.

Long sleeves with French cuffs.

Cotton.

Made in France.

Designer

About Charvet:Charvet opened its first shirt emporium in Paris in 1838, and it quickly became the tailor of choice for French aristocrats. Today, Charvet is known for its full collection of shirts, ties, and pocket squares, and the line has earned international acclaim for its inherent quality, along with a superlative selection of styles and hues.